Israel keeps up Iran strikes Sunday
Israel pressed its bombardment campaign on Iran on Sunday, striking a defence facility and fuel depots as the two arch foes kept up their most intense confrontation in history.
Israel pressed its bombardment campaign on Iran on Sunday, striking a defence facility and fuel depots as the two arch foes kept up their most intense confrontation in history.
Donald Trump warned Iran on Sunday that it would experience ‘the full strength’ of the US military if it attacks the United States, reiterating that Washington ‘had nothing to do’ with Israel’s strikes on Tehran’s nuclear and intelligence facilities...
Iranian missile fire on Israel killed at least 10 people overnight, authorities said Sunday, as the foes exchanged new waves of attacks in their most intense confrontation in history...
Iran launched a new wave of missiles at Israel on Saturday, wounding several people in residential buildings, while Israel said it was striking Tehran.
Oil prices soared and stocks sank Friday after Israel launched strikes on Iran, prompting retaliation from Tehran and stoking fears of a full-blown war...
Establishment Republicans have backed Israel’s strikes on Iran, but the crisis is forcing president Donald Trump to walk a political tightrope between the hawks in his base and the isolationists who helped sweep him to power.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said he hoped the escalation between Israel and Iran would not result in a drop in military aid to Kyiv, according to remarks published on Saturday.
ISRAEL’S consistent attacks on Iran since 2023 have all been illegal, violations of the United Nations Charter (1945). Iran is a member state of the United Nations and is therefore a sovereign state in the international order. If Israel had a problem with Iran, there are many mechanisms mandated by international law that permit Israel to bring complaints against Iran...
Israel’s defence minister warned on Saturday that ‘Tehran will burn’ and its residents pay dearly if Iran continues its missile strikes against Israeli civilians...
Two senior Iranian generals have been killed in Israeli strikes, state television reported Saturday, as Israel kept up its assault on Iran’s military and nuclear capabilities...
Iran struck Israel with barrages of missiles on Saturday, a day after a massive onslaught against its nuclear and military facilities killed top generals and nuclear scientists.
Global airlines cancelled flights to Tel Aviv, Tehran and other Middle East destinations, or rerouted planes, on Friday after countries shut airspaces following Israeli strikes on Iran.
Bangladesh has unequivocally expressed its strong condemnation and deep concern over the latest Israeli military attacks against the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Oil prices soared and stocks sank after Israel launched strikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites on Friday and warned of more to come, stoking fears of a full-blown war.
Iran called Israel’s wave of strikes on Friday a declaration of war, while US president Donald Trump warned Tehran of ‘even more brutal’ attacks if it does not make a deal on its nuclear programme.
At least six nuclear scientists were killed on Friday in Israel’s attacks on Iran, media outlets in the Islamic republic reported.
Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Friday that a wave of Israeli strikes on Iran had been ‘very successful,’ warning they were only the opening salvos in a broader campaign against the Islamic republic.
Israel carried out strikes against Iran on Friday, targeting its nuclear and military sites, and killing the head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards and top nuclear scientists.
Gaza’s civil defence agency said Israeli fire killed 22 people across the Palestinian territory on Thursday, including 16 who were waiting to collect aid.
Israel’s refusal to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza and its targeting of aid distribution points is causing civilians to starve which constitutes a war crime, Sweden’s foreign minister said Thursday.
The Gaza civil defence agency said Israeli forces opened fire on people waiting to enter a US-backed food distribution centre on Wednesday, killing 31 and wounding ‘about 200’...
THIS is the end. The final blood-soaked chapter of the genocide. It will be over soon. Weeks. At most. Two million people are camped out amongst the rubble or in the open air. Dozens are killed and wounded daily from Israeli shells, missiles, drones, bombs and bullets...
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said the war in Gaza ‘hurts my whole body’ as he delivered an emotional speech while being honoured by the University of Manchester.
Swedish activist Greta Thunberg on Tuesday accused Israel of ‘kidnapping us in international waters and taking us against our will to Israel’ after security forces intercepted a boat carrying humanitarian aid bound for Gaza...
An Israeli strike killed a Lebanese man and his son Tuesday in a southern village, the Lebanese health ministry and state media said, the latest deaths despite a November ceasefire.
The UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Norway announced sanctions against two Israeli ministers on Tuesday for ‘repeated incitements of violence against Palestinian communities’, they said in a joint statement.
Israeli forces intercepted a Gaza-bound aid boat on Monday, preventing the activists on board -- including Swedish campaigner Greta Thunberg -- from reaching the blockaded Palestinian territory...
Gaza’s civil defence agency said Israeli forces killed at least 36 Palestinians on Saturday, six of them in a shooting near a US-backed aid distribution centre...
Abeer Ghazzawi had little time to visit her two sons' graves for the Muslim holiday of Eid ul-Azha before Israeli soldiers cleared the cemetery near the refugee camp in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin.
The United States on Thursday imposed sanctions on four judges at the International Criminal Court including over an arrest warrant for Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu as it ramped up pressure to neuter the court of last resort...